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Sivu xxviii
... mind was too curi- ous and active to rest satisfied with a one - sided dog- matic statement , even on subjects on which he had formed firm convictions , he quite naturally used the dialogue form , in which the possibilities of each idea ...
... mind was too curi- ous and active to rest satisfied with a one - sided dog- matic statement , even on subjects on which he had formed firm convictions , he quite naturally used the dialogue form , in which the possibilities of each idea ...
Sivu xxxvii
... mind , and they are an inevitable counterpart of his merits as a causeur on his art . They are evidence that , unlike Rymer , he never permitted a theory to enslave his mind so completely that it inhibited his enjoyment of a work of art ...
... mind , and they are an inevitable counterpart of his merits as a causeur on his art . They are evidence that , unlike Rymer , he never permitted a theory to enslave his mind so completely that it inhibited his enjoyment of a work of art ...
Sivu xliii
... mind , Pope constrains his mind to his own rules of composition . Dryden is sometimes vehement and rapid ; Pope is always smooth , uniform , and gentle . Dryden's page is a natural field rising into inequalities , and diversified by the ...
... mind , Pope constrains his mind to his own rules of composition . Dryden is sometimes vehement and rapid ; Pope is always smooth , uniform , and gentle . Dryden's page is a natural field rising into inequalities , and diversified by the ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE Death of the LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
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